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# [[File:FinalProjectTrack3.wav|thumb|The third song is also entirely original, and has a tone similar and feel to boss music from a game like Undertale. The skills displayed by this song are a general knowledge of composition, equalizers, automation, and balancing voices.]]The third song is also entirely original, and has a tone similar and feel to boss music from a game like Undertale. The skills displayed by this song are a general knowledge of composition, equalizers, automation, and balancing voices.<br> | # [[File:FinalProjectTrack3.wav|thumb|The third song is also entirely original, and has a tone similar and feel to boss music from a game like Undertale. The skills displayed by this song are a general knowledge of composition, equalizers, automation, and balancing voices.]]The third song is also entirely original, and has a tone similar and feel to boss music from a game like Undertale. The skills displayed by this song are a general knowledge of composition, equalizers, automation, and balancing voices.<br> | ||
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− | # [[File:FinalProjectSecretTrack4.wav|thumb|The fourth song is more of an after thought. It is the second song, but much quicker, giving its main chorus sections a really interesting new feel. This was discovered while I was going through the second song and getting it to how I wanted it to sound.]]The fourth song is more of an after thought. It is the third song, but much quicker, giving its main chorus sections a really interesting new feel. This was discovered while I was going through the second song and getting it to how I wanted it to sound. | + | # [[File:FinalProjectSecretTrack4.wav|thumb|The fourth song is more of an after thought. It is the second song, but much quicker, giving its main chorus sections a really interesting new feel. This was discovered while I was going through the second song and getting it to how I wanted it to sound.]]The fourth song is more of an after thought. It is the third song, but much quicker, giving its main chorus sections a really interesting new feel. This was discovered while I was going through the second song and getting it to how I wanted it to sound.<br> |
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+ | Here is a video showing off MuseScore and Ableton Live: | ||
+ | [[File:Final project Video.mov|frameless]] |
Revision as of 04:39, 12 May 2021
Hello all and welcome to Ethan Knight's MU2300 Final Project, better known as Foundations of music Technology!
For my final I decided to create an album showcasing skills I learned through the class in Ableton live:
- File:Final Project Track 1.wavThe first song has an original opening that then moves into two of my favorite vaporwave/lofi songs that I wrote from ear in a music notation software called MuseScore. The skills displayed by this piece are a general knowledge of effects, composition, as well as some mimicry of the sounds used by the original pieces.
- File:FinalProjectTrack2.wavThe second song is entirely original, has a laid back feel and is in the general style of hip hop/hyper pop. The skills demonstrated by this piece is a general knowledge of composition, equalization, automation, dynamics, and effects.
- File:FinalProjectTrack3.wavThe third song is also entirely original, and has a tone similar and feel to boss music from a game like Undertale. The skills displayed by this song are a general knowledge of composition, equalizers, automation, and balancing voices.
- File:FinalProjectSecretTrack4.wavThe fourth song is more of an after thought. It is the third song, but much quicker, giving its main chorus sections a really interesting new feel. This was discovered while I was going through the second song and getting it to how I wanted it to sound.
Here is a video showing off MuseScore and Ableton Live:
File:Final project Video.mov